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Sculpture Remastered
A top story from this week. The exclusive remastered edition of "Sculpture" brings back one of the most intriguing gothic metal releases of all times, and a true gem for connoisseurs of pure musical darkness.
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Tech Inspires Art Exhibit
Art takes new forms for the Facebook generation, examining virtual lives and borderless technology.
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Good Day Baltimore: Rock the Bells Festival at Merriweather Post today
Just like many of his Athens, Ga., peers, Leo Kottke transformed into today's innovative acoustic guitar virtuoso after being exposed to a variety of musical influences as a child. What happened in his adulthood (including losing much of his hearing in his left ear after an accident with a firecracker) makes him even more memorable. 8 p.m. $42.50. Rams Head On Stage, 33 West St., Annapolis.
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News From 91.3 KUWS Sculpting sand and Bigfoot at Park Point
Hundreds of kids gathered at Park Point to show off their sand-sculpting skills. Amy Swanoski reports on the contest Tuesday. The sand in front of the Park Point Beach House was invaded by turtles, and trampled by Bigfoot. There was also a volcanic eruption, and a visit by Mickey and Minnie Mouse.
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Painters go digital in City
VietNamNet Bridge - Around 50 digital paintings by the 13 top graduates this year at the HCM City Fine Arts College are on display at an exhibition that opened on Tuesday in the city.
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Legend lands in Vail for Dance Festival
Paul Taylor Dance Company thinks outside the box with this dance, called "Diggity."
Vail Daily |
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Things to do around Oahu today
Starbucks' 38th annual 'ukulele festival starts at 9:30 a.m. today and runs until 1:30 p.m. at Kapiolani Park.
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Brushing up along the Parkway
After a blustery Saturday, the Parkway Artists’ Guild was able to put brush to canvas in the great outdoors Sunday. With more than 100 members, the group specializes in mingling with tourists while painting at scenic spots along the Niagara Parkway. This year, members are hanging their work in [...]
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Iran, Iraq to hold art exhibition
Iran - Iraq - Culture Iranian and Iraqi artists will hold a joint art exhibition in the near future. Concurrent with Iraq's Cultural Week which is underway in Tehran, Iranian and Iraqi officials held talks on ties in the arts field in Hozkhaneh Talar of Saba Institute.
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New York's art waterfalls work out a few kinks
NEW YORK — It was Saturday on the first weekend of “The New York City Waterfalls” public art project, and our reservoir of faith was running dry.
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New and familiar boats at 2008 Boat Builders Festival.
People come to the Boothbay Region Land Trust Boat Builders Festival for various reasons, among them the chance to enjoy the variety of boats on display. This year's event should please people all boat lovers.
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Away We Go:
Today through Nov. 12 - "Real Pirates: The Untold Story of the Whydah from Slave Ship to Pirate Ship" at The Franklin Institute Science Museum, 222 N. 20th St., Philadelphia. 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily.
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Great Grapes! quenches thirst for local wines
Crownsville is the party spot this weekend, playing host to the Great Grapes! Wine, Arts and Food Festival at the Anne Arundel County Fairgrounds. The festival, which continues today, is in its third year and features more than 200 wines, many of them local.
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Local artist, scientist dig dirt
Artist Matthew Frey, who works for Wood Ronsaville Harlin on Pinewood Street, drew the illustrations for "Dig It! The Secrets of Soil," now on display at the Museum of Natural History in Washington.
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Pulitzer Prize Photographs
The Newseum is taking one of its most popular exhibits to cities around the nation. “Capture the Moment: The Pulitzer Prize Photographs,” a dramatic display of award-winning photography, has appeared in 17 cities after initial exhibits in Japan and Korea.
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X-rays: Picasso's 'Guernica' the picture of health
. Picasso's masterpiece Guernica depicts intense suffering, but its health is not in danger. That's the diagnosis after the first X-ray of Pablo Picasso's 20th century anti-war painting carried out by the Reina Sofia art museum.
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LETTERS
Harmonious effort got piano to museum
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New museum exhibit is a glass act
Tiffany, Steuben, Quezal ... these are some of the makers of artistic glass represented in the collection of Dick Stark; works Tri-State-area residents can check out at the Washington County Museum of Fine Arts through Sunday, Sept. 7.
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Lulled into loving an inn on Penobscot Bay
BROOKSVILLE, Maine - Innkeepers Jim and Sally Littlefield have assembled an exhaustive guide to local activities. As we sat on the porch of their Arts and Crafts-period Shore Oaks Seaside Inn, we considered the museums, gardens, art galleries, antiques shops, walking trails, and boat cruises in the region.
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Pakistani leader heads to U.S. to defend militant stance
UPDATED: 08 :00 a.m. EDT, July 27, 2008 Artist Jenny Marketou puts the finishing touches on Red Eye Sky Walkers before the opening of the Ingenuity Festival Friday, July 25, 2008. Marketou's installation involves 99 balloons with wireless video cameras capturing real time video.
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Sculptor Uribe, left out of ceremony, explains SR memorial
Santa Rosa sculptor Mario Uribe is having a great summer. His colorful leaping trout sculpture in the fountain in Prince Greenway Park on Santa Rosa Avenue has motorists slowing down to take a good look.
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New, old come out for museum
Bayou Teche museum contributors converged at the Gouguenheim Friday evening to socialize, bid on auction items and pile plates high with donated dishes varying from grape leaves to chicken savannah to sushi to eggplant dressing. Most of all, however, they came to support the museum itself.
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Fifth Annual Black Women's Arts Festival Begins Thursday
New artist Amanda Thrope is among a large number of musical acts featured in the fifth annual Black Women's Arts Festival, designed to gather black female artists in literary arts, theatre, music and dance.
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Hawai'i artist honors late friend with exhibition
Satoru Abe walked to a corner of his small, crowded gallery, which holds seven decades of memories, photographs and stories. He opened a drawer, and pulled out a laminated photo.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Art calendar
AHA ARTS FESTIVAL, with art, craft sale and entertainment; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. July 27; Kapi'olani Community College; free; www.cds.hawaii.edu/aha.
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